Negotiations with American energy giant Halliburton could result in an out-of-court settlement involving paying substantial fines. Read more »
US drug company Pfizer hired sleuths to dig up corruption links to a Nigerian official so that he would drop a case against it for a 1996 drug trial involving children, according ... Read more »
Cables released by the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks have shed light on matters of diplomacy and corruption in the Nigerian government. Read more »
Several cables released by the whistle-blowing organisation WikiLeaks show that American diplomats reported on alleged high-level corruption in the government. The cables also ... Read more »
The mystery surrounding Russian-made tanks that the government denied were destined for South Sudan in 2009 has been unravelled by a secret diplomatic cable. Read more »
Diplomatic cables released by Wikileaks have revealed criticism of political leaders by the U.S. ambassador, American condemnations of China's actions in Africa and the country's ... Read more »
This document provided by WikiLeaks details a meeting between South Africa's minister of International Relations and the U.S. ambassador to South Africa. Read more »
The rise of President Jacob Zuma "at the same time that serious questions about his character were headline news, is an astonishing political achievement," the United States ... Read more »
WikiLeaks has released U.S. embassy diplomatic cables reporting developments at the country's controversial Marange diamond fields. Read more »
These WikiLeaks documents detail the United States' views on the situation in the country. Read more »
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